As “Gilmore Girls” alum Matt Czuchry told Stephen Colbert Wednesday night on “The Late Show,” viewers of the beloved series didn’t hold back when they spotted the 40-year-old actor out and about.

“Yeah, you know, in the first season especially, people would just come up to me immediately without saying anything and say, ‘You know, you’re a real a–hole,'” Czuchry recalled.

The “Resident” star appeared on the “Gilmore Girls” as Rory Gilmore’s (Alexis Bledel) wealthy beau, Logan Huntzberger, for three seasons from 2004 to 2007. He returned for the 2016 reboot, “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” with — spoiler alert — fans debating whether or not he is the father of Rory’s unborn child.

“I didn’t know what was going on,” he said. “Literally people would just come up to me and say how much of an a–hole I was.”

As for a return to Stars Hollow, fans shouldn’t hold their breath … for now, anyway.

“I think what was so great about the [2016 Netflix revival] was that it had been nine years. The timing felt right for that,” Czuchry recently told TV Guide. “Are there more to be told? I think fans want them, but will the timing be the same? Will the stories be right? That is yet to be determined.”